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AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC ][] |if FINAL DAY. PINAL DAY. See it from the Beginning. "STRANGE INTERLUDE " NORMA CLARK SHEARER GABLE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOOK NOW—PLANS AT MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW! BRIMFUL OF PEP . . SPICE AND HIT TUNES! 100 GORGEOUS GIRLS! MAGIC MUSIC AND BLAZING BEAUTY! It is with considerable Pride that v.'e present to Auckland this greatest of all screen spectacles , . truly a musical marvel , . > A masterpiece of production . . surpassing all that has gone before . . . setting . precedent for many years 4 to cornel / THE 1933 > MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA . " KING V OF JAZZ " y ■ You may have seen other -• musicals . . . you will see many mor© in the next tnre© months . . BUT . . you have not seen, nor will you see any so spectacular . . as rich in musical talent . . . such gay songs . . . euch rollicking comedy . * . »ucli ous girls . . . IT STANDS ALONE! A CAST THAT CAN NEVER AGAIN BE ASSEMBLED! JOHN BOLES. BING CROSBY. PAUL WHITEMAN AND BAND. JEANIE LANG. SLIM SUMMERVILLE. ALL GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR! STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. r PRINCE EDWARD >^g AT 2 AND 7.45 P.M., " THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13" Also, X "THE WISER SEX," A NN\ (Recommended by Censor for rfCv Adults.) /OCVs. DEVONPORT VICTORIA— At 8 DEVONPORT. BUSTER KEATON—JIMMY DURANTE In " WHAT, NO BEER." .(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE Thurs. and Fri. Edgar Wallace's Mystery Thriller, " FRIGHTENED LADY." Recommended - by Censo? for Adults. Good Supporting Programme. MEETINGS Z- , LElO f" *• TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT 8. A Meeting will be held at MR. AUjEN'S RESIDENCE. 40 Orakei Rd., Remuera. ' All Residents in the vicinity cordially • invited.

Li xxtvio xXajn xx x ana tne unsis. —itev. ' KnoWles Kempton, Unity Hall. Sunday Next, 3 p.m. DOUGLAS Social Credit, Remuera branch, 21 Remuera Rd., to-night, 8 p.m.— All interested invited. -V 1 DOUGLAS Credit explained.—l 43 Karangahape Jldad, to-night, 8 p.m.— Speaker, Rev. A. J. Greenwood. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS JgRILLIANT IyjTSTERY gTORY. jgRILLIANT gTORY. gRILLIANT gTORY. "DRILLIANT , TVTYSTERY QTORY. THE JJONEY, THE JJONEY, yyDLVES' THE JJONEY, By -• E. PHILLIPS : OPPENHEIM, . 1 Into the Mists," " The Wrath to Come," " Tlie Moving Finger," etc. Publication of an amazing and thrilling new serial will be commenced in the columns Jyj-EW ZEALAND JJERALD gUPPLEMENT (gATURDAY jyjEXT. • •. gATURDAY . V As a writer of exciting fiction, E. Oppenheim is unequalled, and the forthcoming serial shows him at his brilliant best". The scene is. laid in the south of France, where Fate throws' together a young American writer in search of " copy" and inspiration, a lovely young orphan girl, whom he rescues from_ a Brutal landlord, in whose orchard .she is working, and a brilliant gang of international crooks. The contest of wits between the young lovers and the clever, unficrupulous men, whose crimes are becoming the terror and the talk of the Riviera, provides exciting reading, and there is not a dull moment in the story from beginning to end. ON GST THE JJONEY," -yyOLVES THE JJONEY, yyOLVES THE JJONEY, By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. • . v '. ; ..' v ... ■.. . ; r .:t; > • / ■ \! INSTALMENTS WILL APPEAR DAILY. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES HAMBLIN, Percy.—Specialist Chiropody, Foot Correction. American experience. Jackson's Beauty Shoppe, Dilworth Bldg. Phone 41-131.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21596, 14 September 1933, Page 16

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